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Optiplex 380, CPU upgrade
I have Dell 380optiplex Desktop with core2duo.I just want to upgrde a little by replacing the prcssr with Athlon 200ge VEGA3.I don't know much about CPUs so there is one prcssr with clip which i can change And there is another like processor permanently fixed by INTEL.Can i change to AMD while one thing is INTEL?
And how to know my PC wattage?
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January 15th, 2019 04:00
Hello S0ULZ_X,
The OptiPlex 380 has an LGA 775 socket while the Athlon 200ge uses an AM4 socket. They are 2 different socket types and are not compatible with each other. Below is a list of processors that have been tested with the OptiPlex 380.
Intel® Core2 Duo processor
Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor
Intel® Pentium Dual-Core processor
Intel® Celeron Dual-Core processor
Intel® Celeron processor
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January 15th, 2019 15:00
The max processor for the 380 is Intel® Core™2 Quad Q9650 95w. 95w is when it's under a heavy load.
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January 17th, 2019 07:00
Hello,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
Regarding this query you can reach out to our sales team who will assist you in purchasing and also suggest you the Motherboard that is compatible for your system model.
Kindly private message the country you are in so that we can provide you the contact details whom you can contact.
Corruptizn
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March 17th, 2022 05:00
Do these CPUs work with the dell optiplex 380 or don’t work with it
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The Dell OptiPlex 380 is a dated computer model that was released in 2009 and uses the LGA 775 CPU socket, which limits your options for CPU upgrades. While you can technically upgrade the CPU, you'll be limited to older processors, and the performance gain may not be substantial by today's standards. Nevertheless, if you're looking for the best CPU upgrade for the OptiPlex 380, consider one of the following compatible processors:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650: This is one of the highest-performing CPUs that can be used with the OptiPlex 380. It's a quad-core processor with a 3.0GHz clock speed and 12MB of L2 cache, offering better multi-core performance than the dual-core options.
Intel Core 2 Duo E8600: If you're looking for a more budget-friendly option, the Core 2 Duo E8600 is a viable choice. It's a dual-core processor with a 3.33GHz clock speed and 6MB of L2 cache, which can provide decent performance for basic computing tasks.
Intel Pentium Dual-Core E6700: This is another budget-friendly option with a lower clock speed (3.2GHz) and 2MB of L2 cache. It's a dual-core processor suitable for basic tasks but may not deliver the performance needed for more demanding applications.
Before attempting a CPU upgrade, be sure to check the motherboard's compatibility with the processor you choose. Additionally, you should consider the thermal capabilities of the OptiPlex 380 and whether you'll need to upgrade the CPU cooler for better cooling performance.
Keep in mind that upgrading an older system like the OptiPlex 380 may not provide a significant boost in performance, especially for modern computing tasks. It might be more cost-effective to invest in a newer computer with up-to-date hardware if you require better performance for your computing needs.
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The Optiplex 380 is a Micro BTX format. There are basically no aftermarket or AMD motherboards in that format. Dell built the rear I/O into the case. That limits your options further.
With a heatpipe cooler, and cover from an Opti 780 it can run a Q9650 95W CPU.
Other options would be the E8600 2 core, or the Q9550s or Q9505s 65W 2 coreCPUs with the stock cooler.
It can support 2x4GB DDR3 1333/1066 RAM (runs at 1066 speed). Must be low density x64 (Crucial sells these).
An SSD will make it more responsive, but turn off Auto Defrag in System tools.
A fun mod is the old Q6600 BSEL tape mod on an E7500 CPU for 3.67 GHz 2 core (about 80W)
LGA771 Xeon X5470 120W has run in these. They sell modded/taped 771/775 Xeons for this. But a modded BIOS is needed also. 10% faster than the Q9650, 10% slower than the E7500 mod in single core games.
Zotac GTX1050 Mini 2GB fits, and work s well with 8GB RAM.
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